South Dakota
South Dakota Gov. Noem gets emphatic win with AG’s removal
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Senate’s determination this week to take away Legal professional Basic Jason Ravnsborg from workplace was an emphatic victory for Gov. Kristi Noem, whose hard-driving effort to oust her fellow Republican probably sealed his destiny whilst some GOP lawmakers backed him.
Noem, who has sprung to nationwide prominence inside the celebration and is broadly thought of a possible 2024 White Home contender, started pushing Ravnsborg to step down inside days after he struck and killed a pedestrian together with his automobile in September 2020. He refused however was eliminated Tuesday by way of impeachment proceedings, with the Senate voting to convict the first-term Republican after which — unanimously — prohibiting him from holding public workplace once more.
Noem pressed impeachment by way of the Republican-controlled Legislature, offering essential assist on an effort that at occasions confronted razor-thin vote margins. Although her aggressive strategy riled some lawmakers, Ravnsborg’s ouster permits Noem to call his substitute, discredit a one-time adversary who had investigated her and declare political independence as a result of she held a fellow Republican accountable.
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Noem celebrated the impeachment conviction Tuesday on Twitter, saying “a darkish cloud” over the lawyer normal’s workplace had been lifted.
“It’s now time to maneuver on and start to revive confidence within the workplace,” Noem mentioned.
She has endorsed Ravnsborg’s predecessor, Marty Jackley, for the Republican nomination for lawyer normal, nevertheless it’s not clear whether or not he shall be her option to fill the job briefly till the candidate elected in November is sworn-in. Noem and Jackley ran a biting major marketing campaign for governor in 2018, and their mutual endorsement got here as a stunning improvement because the Home evaluated the deserves of impeachment earlier this yr.
Noem may wait to call the interim lawyer normal till after Saturday, when the South Dakota Republican Celebration decides its nominee for the November election.
The votes towards Ravnsborg within the GOP-dominated Senate confirmed that senators did not imagine his account of the crash. Ravnsborg had instructed a 911 dispatcher the night time of the crash that he might need struck a deer or different giant animal and has mentioned he didn’t know he struck a person — 55-year-old Joseph Boever — till he returned to the scene the subsequent morning.
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Noem’s advocacy for Ravnsborg’s removing — and his refusal to step down — roiled state politics which are overwhelmingly dominated by Republicans.
After Ravnsborg was quietly pressured to take a “depart of absence” by Noem’s chief of workers three days after the crash and later confronted public calls from the governor for his resignation, he confirmed an rising willingness to disrupt the political institution by taking on investigations into the governor and people aligned together with her.
In an April letter despatched to Home lawmakers on the eve of the impeachment vote, Ravnsborg mentioned he wouldn’t resign partially as a result of his workplace “has a number of ongoing investigations into the Governor’s alleged actions and folks related together with her.”
Ravnsborg made a pair of complaints to the state’s Authorities Accountability Board, which evaluates ethics complaints towards state authorities officers. The board is about to satisfy Monday because it weighs whether or not to analyze each Noem’s use of state airplanes to attend political occasions and her interference in a state company that had denied her daughter an actual property appraiser license.
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“The friction between the governor and Ravnsborg presumably led Ravnsborg to be extra diligent of a watchdog of the governor’s workplace,” mentioned Jon Schaff, a political science professor at Northern State College who intently watches Statehouse politics.
Even impeachment proceedings gave Ravnsborg motive to analyze Noem’s circle. When a corporation created to advertise the governor’s agenda sponsored billboards attacking lawmakers for not supporting Ravnsborg’s impeachment, his workplace probed whether or not the group broke marketing campaign finance legal guidelines.
Earlier than the crash, the lawyer normal’s workplace had additionally launched an investigation into the state’s richest man, T. Denny Sanford, for potential possession of kid pornography. Whereas Noem refused to distance herself from Sanford and accepted a number of donations from him on behalf of the state totaling greater than $100 million, Ravnsborg continued to judge prices towards Sanford.
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The lawyer normal’s workplace final month indicated it will not pursue state prices towards Sanford.
The timing rankled Republican lawmakers who have been supportive of Ravnsborg and identified it got here as Ravnsborg was pressured to take a depart of absence pending the Senate impeachment trial.
“The Denny Sanford case simply mysteriously went away,” mentioned Republican Home Speaker Spencer Gosch, who clashed with the governor throughout impeachment proceedings.
The governor acquired sharp criticism from some Republicans for goading an impeachment investigation committee ahead, in addition to in 2021 releasing movies of Ravnsborg’s interviews with felony investigators whereas a trial was pending.
“She doesn’t need anybody who will not bend to her will,” mentioned Gosch, who just lately misplaced a major legislative race when the governor supported his opponent, Sen. Bryan Breitling. “It price the state of South Dakota and it price the Republican Celebration.”
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The Home committee that Gosch oversaw advisable towards impeachment, however Noem was not deterred. Her administration pressed lawmakers to vote for impeachment, and two articles of impeachment handed by a single vote within the Republican-controlled Home.
The Senate’s vote on the primary impeachment cost — committing crimes inflicting Boever’s dying — handed Tuesday with no vote to spare. The Senate convicted him on the second cost with a snug margin, then unanimously voted to completely bar him from holding state workplace.
Schaff, the political science professor, mentioned the vote confirmed each a “victory of the information” introduced by the prosecution and a “political victory” for Noem.
Nick Nemec, Boever’s cousin who has additionally pressed for Ravnsborg’s ouster within the Legislature the place he as soon as held a seat as a Democrat, mentioned he was grateful Noem fought for Ravnsborg’s removing.
“Gov. Noem is a polarizing determine,” he mentioned. “There’s a variety of stuff she says and does that I disagree with wholeheartedly, however I’m positive glad she was on our aspect on this situation.”
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South Dakota
Landowners appeal Summit carbon storage decision • South Dakota Searchlight
A group of North Dakota landowners is appealing the state’s approval of an underground carbon storage area for Summit Carbon Solutions, the company attempting to build the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project.
The group represented by Bismarck attorney Derrick Braaten on Thursday filed the appeal in Burleigh County District Court, asserting that the North Dakota Industrial Commission withheld information and violated state law in approving the storage permit plan on Dec. 12.
The permanent underground carbon storage sites in western North Dakota are a key piece of Summit’s planned five-state pipeline network (including South Dakota) capturing greenhouse gas emissions from ethanol plants. Approving the storage wells was one of the last decisions of Gov. Doug Burgum as chair of the Industrial Commission, which also included Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring.
State schedules public input meetings on Summit carbon pipeline application
The unanimous vote by the commission means that landowners who had not signed an agreement with Summit will be forced to allow the carbon storage on their property.
The landowners assert that the Industrial Commission, which includes the state Department of Mineral Resources, illegally refused to disclose information to landowners under North Dakota open records laws. Braaten and his clients were seeking computer-generated models that predict where the carbon dioxide will go when it is pumped underground for permanent storage.
The appeal says former Department of Mineral Resources Director Lynn Helms refused to provide the models before, during and after public hearings on the case in June, shortly before Helms retired.
The order passed by the Industrial Commission said that if any open records requests were not fulfilled, it is because the Braaten Law Firm did not inform the agency that it had not received the records.
“That’s a lie,” Braaten told the North Dakota Monitor.
The appeal said Braaten’s firm was able to obtain the records in November. Braaten contends the computer models aren’t accurate but landowners were not given a chance to dispute that. He said multiple requests for a rehearing were ignored.
Another issue raised in the appeal are the state’s rules on underground storage. Under a process called amalgamation, if 60% of the landowners in a proposed storage area agree to the plan, the state can force the other 40% to comply.
Summit has obtained more than 92% of the pore space lease agreements across all three areas, according to the order approved in December.
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After the commission’s Dec. 12 decision, Summit Executive Vice President Wade Boeshans said the permits resulted from “years of rigorous scientific study, engineering design, and input from regulators, landowners, and local leaders.”
Braaten also is representing the Northwest Landowners Association that has a separate lawsuit before the North Dakota Supreme Court on the amalgamation issue that he contends is unconstitutional.
He said a ruling on either that lawsuit or the storage decision appeal should clarify the constitutionality of the rules.
Braaten’s law firm also is representing Emmons County in a separate legal challenge to the state Public Service Commission’s approval of the pipeline route through North Dakota. Emmons County and Burleigh County are challenging the PSC’s interpretation of state law that concluded state zoning rules preempt local ordinances on where pipelines are allowed.
Another group of landowners also is appealing the PSC permit decision.
Braaten said those appeals may be combined into one case.
South Dakota
Former South Dakota DSS employee indicted for allegedly stealing voucher to buy groceries
A former South Dakota Department of Social Services employee was indicted on one count of social services fraud Thursday, according to a press release from the South Dakota Attorney General’s Office.
Amalia Escalante Barrientos, 28, allegedly used a stolen DSS voucher to purchase groceries for personal use, according to the press release. The incident occurred at a Brookings business Oct. 11.
The Brookings woman has not yet appeared for an initial hearing, according to Minnehaha County court documents.
According to Open SD, Barrientos’ wage is listed at $26.58 hourly.
If convicted, Barrientos could serve up to one year in the county jail, a $2,000 fine, or both, according to the press release.
South Dakota
South Dakota Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for Jan. 8, 2025
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 8, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
01-20-36-38-43, Powerball: 24, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
13-14-24-37-38, Lucky Ball: 13
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
04-15-33-39-41, Star Ball: 07, ASB: 02
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Dakota Cash numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
05-15-25-26-33
Check Dakota Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes of $100 or less: Can be claimed at any South Dakota Lottery retailer.
- Prizes of $101 or more: Must be claimed from the Lottery. By mail, send a claim form and a signed winning ticket to the Lottery at 711 E. Wells Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501.
- Any jackpot-winning ticket for Dakota Cash or Lotto America, top prize-winning ticket for Lucky for Life, or for the second prizes for Powerball and Mega Millions must be presented in person at a Lottery office. A jackpot-winning Powerball or Mega Millions ticket must be presented in person at the Lottery office in Pierre.
When are the South Dakota Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Dakota Cash: 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
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